CALCULATIONS OF THE EQUILIBRIUM VAPOR-PRESSURE OF WATER OVER ADHERING50-200-NM SPHERES

Citation
Y. Crouzet et Wh. Marlow, CALCULATIONS OF THE EQUILIBRIUM VAPOR-PRESSURE OF WATER OVER ADHERING50-200-NM SPHERES, Aerosol science and technology, 22(1), 1995, pp. 43-59
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Mechanical","Environmental Sciences
ISSN journal
02786826
Volume
22
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
43 - 59
Database
ISI
SICI code
0278-6826(1995)22:1<43:COTEVO>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
Treatments of condensation on aerosols generally assume the particles to be spherical implying that the condensate presents a positively cur ved surface to the surrounding vapor. In contrast, the region between two adhering spheres supports a pendular ring of condensation which ma y result in a condensate-vapor interface with negative curvature. Acco rding to the Kelvin equation, the equilibrium vapor pressure over such surfaces is depressed relative to a planar surface and therefore the substrate particle shows entirely different condensational characteris tics than for an isolated sphere of similar size and composition to th e adhering spheres. In this paper, literature results are utilized to develop general approaches to the calculation of the curvature of the pendular ring of condensation between two macroscopic spheres (radii > 10 nm) that may differ in size and composition. Results of calculatio ns for specific cases are given for spheres of 50, 100, and 200 nm and for a range of condensate-substrate contact angles. Illustrative exam ples of critical supersaturations are calculated and dimensionless mea n curvature graphs that can be used for computations of the critical s upersaturations for adhering spheres of different size and composition are presented, These calculations indicate that even somewhat hydroph obic adhering spheres may be capable of activation as cloud condensati on nuclei at the moderate supersaturations encountered in the atmosphe re.